English, asked by anshoberoi2707, 30 days ago

Launcelot
Well, Well : but, for mine own part, as I have set up my rest to run away, sol
not rest till I have run some ground; my master's a very Jew, give him a pro
give him a halter: I am famished in his service. You may tell every finger
with my ribs
. Father, I am glad you are come : give me your present to one Mo
Bassanio, who, indeed, gives rare new liveries: if I serve not him, I will run
as God has any ground - O rare fortune ! here comes the man: to him, father
I am a Jew if I serve the Jew any longer.
(a) Explain the line :
"My master's a very Jew".​

Answers

Answered by nawazaamir929
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Answer:

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